Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 11 hours 12 minutes
Myth: Police Killings are Modern Day Lynchings. Considering the climate in America today in relation to police violence we sit down with Dr. Rasul Mowatt, (Professor, American Studies, Recreation, Park, and Tourism Studies at Indiana University) to...
The Black Myth Podcast is an informative conversational show analyzing popular myths about Black culture of a sociopolitical nature. This first season will be covering the infamous myth Black Don't Crack. We...
In this second episode, we conclude our discussion of the coronavirus. We have a special breakdown of the newly passed 2 (6) trillion Coronavirus bill passed by Congress. We explore who gets what, how it relates to black people, and...
From claims of physical and intellectual superiority to spiritual and paranormal capabilities, Melanin has become a mystifying subject within and outside the Black World. We set the record straight by separating the facts from the...
For part 2 of 'Is Melanin a Super Power?' we interview Dr. Nina Jablonski. She is an anthropologist and paleontologist, known for her work on the evolution of skin color in human beings. She is currently the Evan Pugh University Professor of...
Black women make up 57 percent of maternal deaths in America despite being less than 10 percent of the US population. Overall, Black women suffer disproportionately from obesity, heart disease, blood pressure, and more issues related to the medical...
In part two of our myth Black Don' Crack: Black Women Die Because They Don’t Take Care of Themselves, we interview social worker Tynisha Collins. Collins lays out her traumatic experience with her pregnancy to shine a light on the issues black women...